Yes, some of them are. I actually have a pair of Basketball converse and the rating for them is 92%. You can purchase them at FamousFootwear, Finishline, and many other athletic shoe stores! these are actuallty the ones i have!
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Marquis Converse was the woman who originally invented Converse sneakers. Converse was really her last name, so that is how that started. Chuck Taylor came in when everybody discovered how good he was at basketball, so Chuck earned the privilege to design one of the bestselling basketball shoes ever. Unfortunately, Converse sneakers went bankrupt in 2001, with lack of selling the sneakers, so Nike bought them out 2 years later (2003).
The Converse All Star debuted in 1917 as the first basketball shoe. Chuck Taylor invented the first Converse All Star shoe.
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He didn't exactly invent them. He changed the style from the Converse factory's. He wanted a new shoe suitable for basketball players.
No Chuck Taylor created converse don't believe me go on converse.com
Chuck Taylor's are Converse slip ons styles which are currently trendy. Converse Basketball Sneakers are very straight forward, but are also considered very trendy.
A high-top is a type of shoe that reaches well above the ankle typically used in basketball. Converse produced their first high-top canvas and rubber shoe in 1917. They were called the Converse All Stars or the Chuck Taylor All Stars after the basketball player who promoted them.
Chuck Taylor did not invent Converse shoes, but he played a key role in their design and promotion. He was a famous basketball player who joined the Converse company in 1921 and helped improve their All-Star basketball shoe. His signature was added to the ankle patch in 1932, leading to the iconic Chuck Taylor All Star design that remains popular today.